Mark You do know I am kidding with you. The "LOL" is a good sign that you do. No criticism of how you used the footage. Self promotion is good. I need a kick in the head every once in a while, I am the worst when it comes to promoting the things I do.
I did notice you linked back. Dave --- In [email protected], "Mark Schoneveld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > LOL. Thanks, dude. At least I linked back to Bob's promo page. > > > --- In [email protected], "bordercollieaustralianshepherd" > <bordercollieaustralianshepherd@> wrote: > > > > Mark > > > > You are a Rebel, a Pirate, and "Shameless" self > > promotor.(see:<http://thepovertyjetset.com/2007/09/11/bob-dylans-subterranean- > viral-video/#comments>) > > > > > > Sony would like you to contact them > > > > Bob's lawyer would like a word with you > > > > Bob's agent would like his cut > > > > Bob is wondering , when you get a chance, if you would call him. He is > > concerned that his iPod endorsement is in jeopardy (he signed an > > exclusive). > > > > > > <http://www.60frames.com/> > > > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Mark Schoneveld" <mark@> wrote: > > > > > > I would like to take a moment to start this discussion, obviously a > > very important one to > > > independent creators in this new media marketplace. I don't think I > > completely > > > understand how it works. Great content is scarce and the more hype > > and buzz around the > > > medium, the more the best creators will be sought out. I'm already > > being approached on > > > all angles to make custom content, sell content I've already made > > and I feel like I need to > > > play catchup before I give away the ship. > > > > > > First of all, is there a good guide online already? Good legal > > blogs? Has anyone covered > > > these topics in depth? > > > > > > I have questions that need answering. For example, if you 'license' > > your Internet TV show > > > to someone, what are some typical rights you grant? How much are > > they worth? Can you > > > limit the amount of time your give someone exclusivity? If you do > > grant some kind of > > > exclusivity, what prevents you (or someone else) from uploading it > > to YouTube? Is there a > > > licensing model that might allow content to be uploaded to multiple > > sites? In that case, > > > who 'owns' it? What do you grant to a 'sponsor'? > > > > > > Maybe someone can shed light on how a production studio licenses > > shows to television? > > > How does that work? > > > > > > Obviously, this is just the tip of the iceberg. And these might be > > million dollar questions. > > > Any media lawyers in the house? You blogging? What are your > > experiences? > > > > > > Maybe I need an agent. :) > > > > > > Thanks, y'all! > > > > > > Mark* > > > http://thepovertyjetset.com > > > http://cheapdatesphilly.blogspot.com > > > http://livemusicjournal.blogspot.com > > > > > >
